Click on any phrase to play the video from that point.
[CS6]
With enhanced multicam support in Premiere Pro CS6,
we lifted the 4-camera limitation from our previous versions
and just made it easier to begin the process of performing a multicam edit.
So if you look inside the project panel here,
I've got 9 different clips that I already have synchronized, and I'm ready to edit.
So I can go ahead and select all of these,
right click and choose Create Multicamera Source Sequence.
It's going to ask me to give it a name and choose the synchronization point.
I'll leave it at In Point for now.
Click OK, and it creates this new multicam sequence.
Now, at this point in previous versions,
you had to do all kinds of nesting and enabling multicamera,
very confusing.
Again, streamlining that process in CS6,
I can now take this and even drop it into an existing sequence,
and if the attributes don't match,
meaning frame size, frame rate, and aspect ratio,
it will prompt me, asking if I want to change settings
to match the multicam sequence or keep the existing ones.
So we'll go ahead and change it to match the multicam sequence.
Go into my multicamera panel.
Full screen.
Click on record.
Hit play.
And now using 1 through 9 on my keyboard,
I can begin cutting this together,
creating really dynamic, really dramatic
multicam edit.
Now when I go back to the sequence panel,
I can use all that new enhance stream functionality
to really fine tune this and finesse it just the way I want.
[Adobe]

